- All students, or the majority of them,…have mobile devices,…either cell phones or tablet devices.…A wonderful idea,…and an idea that could really cut down…on the amount of work you have to do as an educator,…is to allow students to start using their devices…to help enhance their learning opportunities.…Most phones these days have the capacity…to take pictures or record video.…So let's show an example…of how students and teachers…can take advantages of these devices.…

The first step is that the teacher will allow students…to actually take a picture of what they are studying.…The next thing is that the students will go into…Photos on their phone.…From there, open up the Camera Roll.…Select the image we want to share.…By clicking on the Share button,…we then select Email.…We type in the address…to the person we want to share the document with,…and we click in the Subject box…and type in a message.…

We then click Send.…Choose a size,…and the document goes off.…Now that we've sent the document to ourself,…we're going to look in our email…

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10/26/2015

Technology can play a critical role in the classroom, promoting engagement and knowledge retention. Here Renaldo Lawrence has assembled a list of practical educational technologies that are easy to incorporate into instruction and will help students be successful both in and out of class. He'll help you evaluate the ed tech landscape, determine what technologies are right for your classroom, and provide concrete examples of how to implement them. The tips cover everything from web resources, apps, and video to maps and ebooks. Start watching to find the tool that will take your students to the next level.